When Should I Go to the ER for Right Abdominal Pain?

You should go to the emergency room for right abdominal pain if it is sudden, intense, or worsening. Because the right side of the abdomen houses the appendix, gallbladder, and liver, certain types of pain indicate a surgical emergency. If your pain is localized in the lower right and feels sharp, it may be appendicitis, […]
How Long to Wait Before Going to the ER for Abdominal Pain?

You should not wait at all if abdominal pain is sudden, severe, or accompanied by difficulty breathing; these require an immediate ER visit. For most other types of pain, the “waiting period” depends on severity: if intense pain lasts more than 30 minutes without relief, or if mild pain persists for more than 24 to […]
How Do I Know if My Lower Right Abdominal Pain is Serious?

Lower right abdominal pain is considered serious if it is acute, worsening, or prevents you from performing daily activities. Because the lower right quadrant houses the appendix, any sharp or localized pain in this area should be treated with caution. If the pain is accompanied by systemic symptoms like fever or vomiting, it often indicates […]
Should I Go to the ER for Lower Right Abdominal Pain?

Yes, you should go to the emergency room immediately if lower right abdominal pain is sudden, severe, or making it difficult to walk. These symptoms are hallmarks of appendicitis, which is a life-threatening emergency if the appendix ruptures. However, if your pain is moderate or intermittent, visiting a high-quality urgent care facility is often the […]
When to Go to the ER for Lower Right Abdominal Pain?

You should go to the Emergency Room (ER) immediately if lower right abdominal pain is sudden, severe, or causes you to double over. These symptoms often indicate appendicitis, a ruptured ovarian cyst, or an ectopic pregnancy, all of which require surgical intervention. If your pain is moderate but persistent, an urgent care facility is often […]
What is the Most Common Cause of Right Side Abdominal Pain?

The most frequent cause of acute, severe pain in the lower right abdomen is appendicitis, which is a medical emergency. However, when considering all cases of right-sided discomfort, the most common causes are often related to digestive issues like trapped gas, constipation, or indigestion. Identifying the source of the pain depends heavily on whether the […]
Can Gas Cause Pain in the Lower Right Abdomen?

Yes, trapped gas is a very common cause of sharp, cramping, or stabbing pain in the lower right abdomen. This typically occurs when air becomes trapped in the colon, specifically at the “hepatic flexure” or the cecum, which are located on the right side. While gas is usually harmless and related to digestion or diet, […]
When Should I Be Worried About Right Side Pain?

You should be worried about right side pain if it is sudden, severe, or persistent. Pain on the right side of the body often involves vital organs like the appendix, gallbladder, or liver. While some causes are minor, others can be life-threatening if left untreated. At Sahara West Urgent Care, we recommend seeking a professional […]
What Organs Are in the Lower Right Abdomen?

The lower right quadrant (LRQ) of the abdomen is home to several critical components of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. The primary organs located here include the appendix, the cecum (the start of the large intestine), the ascending colon, and the terminal ileum (the end of the small intestine). In addition to digestive organs, […]
Why Does the Right Side of My Lower Abdomen Hurt?

Lower right abdominal pain can range from mild discomfort due to digestion to a serious medical emergency. Common causes include appendicitis, gas, or constipation. In women, it may be related to reproductive health, such as ovarian cysts or pelvic inflammatory disease. Other possibilities include kidney stones, urinary tract infections (UTIs), or hernias. Because some causes […]
